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Wherry, Mathew M.
[1861-1865]
Verso contains ink signature of Wherry: "M. M. Wherry, Wyoming, Jones Co., Iowa," and pencil inscription in another hand: "Mathew M. Wherry, Age 22, Wyoming, Co. M, 7 Iowa." Oval bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.60
Wherry, Samuel S.
Gurnsey, B.H.
Verso contains Gurnsey imprint, ink signature of Wherry: "S. S. Wherry, 2nd duty sergt.," and pencil inscription in another hand: "Samuel S. Wherry, Co. M, 7 Iowa Cavalry, Resident of Wyoming, Native of Ohio." Half length seated portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.61
Photograph Unidentified, 7th Iowa Cavalry
circa 1861-1865
Verso contains Gurnsey imprint and pencil inscription: "Unidentified, 7th Iowa Cavalry." Oval bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.62
[Unidentified]
Verso contains Gurnsey imprint and pencil inscription: "Unidentified, 7 Iowa Cavalry." Oval bust portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.63
Verso contains Gurnsey imprint and pencil inscription: "Unidentified, 7 Iowa Cavalry." Half length seated portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.64
Verso contains Gurnsey stamp and pencil inscription: "Unidentified, 7 Iowa Cavalry." Half length seated portrait in uniform.
GLC04506.65
To his wife
29 June 1863
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Expects marching orders; expresses doubts about their ability to capture Richmond but describes a raid by the 11th Pa. Cavalry which captured Fitz Hugh Lee. Mentions guerrillas "picking off those foolish as to expose themselves outsid[e] the lines."
GLC04558.103
7 July 1863
Describes long march to the Hanover court house and unsuccessful attack on railroad strongpoint; mentions successful cavalry raid against rebels. Expects to return to Gettey's Point.
GLC04558.104
22 October 1863
Cold. Cannot make mud chimneys because sand will not stick; other soldiers enlisting as cavalry, including Capt. Lewis (who did not get along with GWT). This letter is fully addressed "Mrs. A. Elizabeth Tillotson"
GLC04558.120
9 September 1864
Continued Sept. 10th. Cross written. Describes arrival at the Fort and Garrison duty. Fort is manned by "the 89th New York [GWT's regiment], one company of darkey cavalry, one company of heavy artillery, and a signal station." Relieved to hear...
GLC04558.160
[Diary of Samuel G. Gottshall]
1863
Gottshall, Samuel G., 1841-1902
Leather bound autograph manuscript signed. Gottshall returns to the Army after being wounded in the arm by a cannonball. Throughout the early months Gottshall sees little action and he discusses his recovery and soldiering in the winter. In [13-15...
GLC04564.04
to mother
1864/5/16
Walbridge, Charles E., 1842-?
He can hear the musket fire from a battle near Petersburg [Drewry's Bluff or Fort Darling]. Sheridan's cavalry appeared across the river from their headquarters.
GLC04662.066
1862 Diary
1862
Cook, Henry, fl. 1862-1864
Henry Cook writes daily entries on camp life, including rations, illness, gambling, picket duty, construction projects, pay, and promotions. He includes information on military actions (battles at Fort Donelson, Fort Macon, and [Pea?] Ridge), as well...
GLC03958.01
1864 Diary
1864
In this diary, dated from January through November, 1864, Henry Cook documents life in the US Signal Corps. Stationed near New Bern, NC, Cook writes of matters of daily life--meals, rations, guard duty, trips to town, construction projects--and of...
GLC03958.03
[Diaries of James D. Hannegan] [decimalized]
1862-1863
Hannegan, James D., 1862-1863
Collection includes two diaries of James D. Hannegan, who enlisted in September 1861 in the 5th Ohio Cavalry.
GLC04129
[Diary of James Hannegan of the 5th Ohio Cavalry]
Diary is an autograph manuscript signed, neatly written in pencil, covering 1 January 1862-31 December 1862. Writes about the battle being raged at Fort Donelson in his entry of 15 February, reporting that the "citizens are in a terrible state of...
GLC04129.01
Diary is an autograph manuscript signed, neatly written in pencil, covering 1 January 1863-15 March 1863. At the end of the book Hannegan includes some accounting pages. Enclosed within the diary is a bookmark depicting an eagle and a shield, with...
GLC04129.02
to Mary Kelly
1861/07/20
Kelly, James R., fl. 1861-1862
He bitterly complains about the rugged, "miserable" mountain landscape. He discusses food and illness in camp. In previous letters he wrote and comments about the supposed loyalty of the people west of the Alleghenies. Rebels hiding in bushes...
GLC04197.01
1862/02/19
Mentions the capture of Forts Henry and Donnelson. He heard a rumor that Jefferson Davis was evacuating Manassas Junction. The regiment returned from its outing to attack a Confederate Camp without having fought. Instead the Union cavalry found...
GLC04197.19
to Stockton Bates
15 August 1863
Allison, William A., fl. 1861-1865
They're resting. Praises cavalry men. They camp near the famous Sulpher Springs summer resort. "I would say there is a decided objection to Negro soldiers throughout the army, even among the Yankees who are generally abolitionists."
GLC03523.23.21
[Collection of Eben Allison, A company, 15th regiment, Pennsylvania, cavalry] [Decimilized .001-.126]
1862-1865
Allison, Eben, fl. 1861-1865
Allison served in the 15th Pa. Cavalry, "Anderson's Cavalry." Allison's correspondence mentions Murfreesboro (Stones River), Chattanooga, second battle of Dalton (in Georgia against Confederate General Wheeler), Nashville, guerillas, the...
GLC03523.24
[Collection of Charles Woolston, 3rd regiment, Pennsylvania, cavalry] [Decimalized .01-.21]
1864-1865
Woolston, Charles, fl. 1864-1865
Includes death certificate, description of Petersburg and Appomattox. Woolston died of typhoid shortly after Lee's surrender.
GLC03523.26
to Benjamin A. Woolston
8 October 1864
Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania that he is well and reports that he enlisted in the third Pennsylvania Cavalry yesterday but was rejected as of yet. States that he left his clothes in the receiving office to be picked...
GLC03523.26.01
8 December 1864
Written from Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Writes to his father in Tullytown, Bucks County, Pennslyvania. States that his regiment left camp on marching orders and came across the 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 6th Ohio Cavalry. Describes...
GLC03523.26.04
[Death certificate of Charles Woolston]
11 June 1865
Certifies that Woolston of the 3rd regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, age 18, died of bronchitis and typhoid fever. Signed by the surgeon.
GLC03523.26.20
to brother and sister
23 April 1862
The author writes that he expects to leave Winchester on the following Friday to go to 70 or 80 miles South to Gordonsville. He reports that there are currently only nine companies of his regiment still in Winchester, as six of the companies left...
GLC03523.40.09
to Mary Reeser
20 November 1864
Howe, Nathan, fl. 1864-1865
Mentions that he received the ten dollars that Reeser sent him. Reports that Dan has not joined the Company yet and that he is at the dismounted camp on the other side of the river. Inquires after a pair of boots that he requested the "old man"...
GLC03523.43.19
to sister
21 October 1863
Phelps, Diton, fl. 1861-1864
Describes leaving Rappahannock and having the rebels close on their heels. Says that the rebels continued to follow them until they crossed the river. Writes that they were not able to cross back over the river until the next evening. They sent...
GLC03523.49.14
to his sister
10 August 1863
Kessler, Thomas J., fl. 1843-1868
Writes to his sister from camp. Discusses the weather. Comments they have been living off of hard crackers for a week and are expecting bread tomorrow. Complains about the bread being sour and dirty. Discusses two new tunes that their band has...
GLC03523.52.06
to Colonel Hoppé
18 June 1778
Pulaski, Casimir, 1747-1779
Written by Brigadier General Pulaski, a Polish count, as commander of his independent cavalry brigade to a Colonel Hoppé as Quartermaster General in Easton, Pennsylvania. Pulaski was soliciting help for the creation of what would become the "Pulaski...
GLC03568
to his family
9 November 1862
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Reports that Corps Head Quarters has issued an order to the regiments to pray for success of our arms in the battle they are about to fight. Writes that they marched and camped in the first snowfall the regiment has experienced. Describes his...
GLC03603.163
17 April 1864
Notes they marched to Getty's Station to attend the execution of a deserter but were told that it was to be postponed. Says that they received orders to march to Bowers Hill and then were transported to Suffolk by "cars." They came back to camp via...
GLC03603.268
to Delia Slocum
16 July 1863
Cranor, Franklin, fl. 1862-1865
re: Cranor describes the wet and muddy march from Murfreesboro to Pelham on the way to Chattanooga. He briefly mentions recent losses from small skirmishes but notes general success in getting the rebels of out Tennessee. He writes that Bragg's...
GLC03791.007
A Brief sketch of the war with the U.S. and of Battles in which I have been engaged or which I visited before the Dead Were Buried.
January 23, 1864
Allen, Littleberry W., fl. 1864
Signed by Allen as a Confederate prisoner of war and dated Johnsons Island, Ohio January 23rd, 1864. Allen signs as a captain in the Independent Cavalry of Virginia. He writes in the preface, "It is very hastily and therefore very imperfectly...
GLC03811
to unknown
23 April 1864
West, Lewis H., 1829-?
Possibly an incomplete letter. Describes a fight that three gunboats had in Stono Inlet. Says the boats saw "a large party of contrabands whom a troop of cavalry were endeavoring to drive off. As the gunboats approached the slaves waded out as deep...
GLC03836.64
to Harriet Moore
February 24, 1865
References her letter of 28 January. Reports that he heard of the news of the fall of Charleston. Says that all the ports into the Confederacy are now closed and that Mexico is the only way to bring goods into the South now. Reports that "The rebel...
GLC03836.86
8 November 1862
Parrott, Henry C., fl. 1861-1877
Henry has been on the march since he last wrote and expects to be for some time to come. There are about 40,000 troops there and more are always arriving. They killed fourteen men in a skirmish with Morgan's Cavalry.
GLC03858.02.03
11 November 1862
He estimates that two-thirds of the company is sick though he boasts that "since I joined the army I have had better health [than] I ever had before." The Cavalry had a skirmish with the Confederates and the Union forces took 2,00 head of cattle...
GLC03858.02.04
to Maggie Parrot
4 December 1862
His General, P. Sidney Post, led them in Battalion Drill today. A Lieutenant Colonel from his regiment was taken prisoner while doing reconnaissance. "Secesh Cavalry are seen every day and occasional[l]y some are brought into camp." He mistook a...
GLC03858.02.06
to: Drazilla Churchill.
14 August 1862
Churchill, Byron, 1846-?
Two men, Jonathan Snook and O.B. Boughton have been sent to Michigan to recruit soldiers for the company. Churchill is well and "as fat as a stuffed chicken." The Cavalry took 26 "cotton burners or guerillas," all of whom will presumably be...
GLC03859.04
[draft account of cavalry operations of Army of Northern Virginia]
December 1866
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
Draft account of cavalry operations sent to Robert E. Lee, detailing actions of Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry division during May through June 1864, from Grant's crossing of the Rapidan River through the death of General J.E.B. Stuart. Details movement of...
GLC03917
to the authorities of Rome, Georgia
2 May 1863
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Forrest, commander of a cavalry brigade in the Army of Tennessee, writes from Headquarters (of an unspecified post), "twenty miles west of Garrison." Informs the authorities of Rome "There is a Federal Force of Fifteen Hundred cavalry marching on...
GLC04940
to Braxton Bragg
February 17, 1864
Roddey, Philip Dale, 1820-1897
Confederate General Roddey, commanding a cavalry brigade in the Army of Tennessee, reports that most of his brigade is at camp, and the remainder are in the Tennessee Valley. Informs Bragg, conducting Confederate military affairs in Richmond...
GLC05015
[Mack J. Leaming]
1864 March 8
Leaming is depicted in uniform. An inscription describes Leaming as 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant of the 13th Tennessee Cavalry at Fort Pillow, Tennessee. Inscribed to Eva. E. Goulet of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
GLC05080.02
Unidentified group of cavalrymen, one officer & thirteen others, holding sabres.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A print of a photograph of Union cavalrymen and their officer. None of the troopers wear any discernible insignia. Officer is at center-left sitting on the only chair present. His jacket displays The elbow of a fourteenth man is visible on the left...
GLC05111.01.0150
[Group of eight Union cavalry officers]
A print of a photograph of Union cavalry officers. Developed from a broken plate, giving it a distinct severed look. Three stand behind five officers sitting. Insignia on caps indicate cavalry branch but the unit number is indistinguishable. Verso...
GLC05111.01.0182
25 November 1861
Smith, Asa, fl. 1861-1862
to mother [Ann Smith] He notes the arrival of three regiments, saying that it appears there is going to be a fight and implying that Yorktown will be hurt by the Union's forces. He describes how troops from Delaware caught a Confederate soldier, and...
GLC03696.04
31 May 1862
to mother [Ann Smith] He is feeling better now and his shakes are gone. The "mounted rifles" [cavalry] have arrived, and brought a "secesh" with them. Another squad of cavalry had a skirmish with 150 rebels and was overpowered. Eventually the...
GLC03696.12
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 130 (July 18, 1862)]
18 July 1862
Hanleiter & Adair (publishers), fl. 1861-1865
An article titled "Cobb's Cavalry in the Battle," prints two letters written by a soldier in Cobb's Cavalry, stationed near Richmond, to his wife in Atlanta. Other articles include: "Casualties in the 'Toombs Rangers,' 20th Georgia Regiment" and "...
GLC05959.09.051
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 261 (August 9, 1863)]
9 August 1863
Prentice, George Dennison, 1802-1870
Fight at Brandy Station, Stuart's Cavalry Engaged, Compelled to Fall Back. A letter from a farmer extols the problems associated with rebels overtaking the State, including his farm, and not being compensated. An article describes the status of...
GLC05959.14.03
Louisville daily journal. [Vol. 33, no. 366 (November 22, 1863)]
22 November 1863
Lincoln and His Cabinet, Official Advice from Burnside, Official Advices from Banks' Expedition, Cavalry in the Rear of Lee.
Reports of incidents on the Opelousas Railroad, the Port of London, and events in Wilmington, SC, are included on the front...
GLC05959.14.27
People's press. [Vol. 13, no. 7 (June 19, 1863)]
19 June 1863
Blum, L.V., fl. 1864-1866
Vicksburg, Yankee Spy in Nassau. Observations of a Yankee spy who traded for southern cotton are printed. Two articles discuss running the blockade, and two other articles discuss an important habeas corpus case. The minutes of a peace convention in...
GLC05959.27.09
Charleston daily courier. [Vol. 62, no. 19,655 (January 1, 1864)]
1 January 1864
A.S. Willington & Co., fl. 1861-1864
Siege of Charleston, General Bragg Offers to Serve as General Johnston's Chief-of-Staff, General Buckner to Take Command of All the Cavalry in the Dept. of Tennessee, General John Morgan Second in Command, general Banks Received by Mexicans.
GLC05959.37.16
The Tri-weekly telegraph. [Vol. 27, no. 134, whole no. 3514 (February 24, 1862)]
February 24, 1862
Cushing, Edward H., 1829-1879
Fort Donelson evacuated, Buell advancing on Nasville, Speech of Judge Terrell. Editorial on war weapons. Letter from Judge Burford. Tribute of respect to Company A calvary, Nashville ordered to Surrender, General Price falling back on Arkansas, The...
GLC05959.51.025
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Benton Barracks
1861/12/26
Halleck, H.W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872
"Send third Iowa Cavalry to arsenal tomorrow morning for arms & equipment."
GLC05601.009
to: Brigadier General [Samuel R.] Curtis, Rolla, Mo.
1861/12/27
"Telegram this morning from Sedalia [Mo] says that information has just been received that main part of [Sterling] Price's army passed through Springfield on Monday last, in full retreat. Too late to reach him except by Cavalry. No Infantry...
GLC05601.010
to: Allen C. Fuller, Springfield.
1862/02/04
"I cannot at present spare the cavalry companies mentioned from duty in this Department. I will see what can be done in this matter hereafter."
GLC05601.020
to: Col. Carlin, Pilot Knob, Mo.
1862/02/11
"What additional forces do you require to occupy Doniphan [Mo] & to capture Pocahontas [Arkansas]? When can you move. I have two regiments of Cavalry ready to send you if you say so. Col. Callender is preparing the light artillery you asked for....
GLC05601.025
to: Col. Carlin, Pilot Knob.
1862/02/12
"Prepare for the movement proposed. I will send you a regt. of cavalry immediately and one of infantry as soon as possible. Every [inserted: man I] can spare at present has been sent to the Cumberland. Let it be understood that you are to move...
GLC05601.033
to: Brigadier General William T. Sherman, Benton Barracks.
"The 2d Iowa cavalry will be ready for transportation to Ponton as soon as possible."
GLC05601.034
1862/02/13
"The Q[uarte]r master will fill your requisitions as soon as possible. Transportation is very short, & the cavalry cannot be sent for some days."
GLC05601.036
to: Col. J. B. Wyman.
1862/02/15
"Will send you reinforcements if absolutely necessary. We have plenty of sabers for Mood's Cavalry. Send requisitions to Col. Callender immediately."
GLC05601.053
to: Gov. S. J. Kirkwood, Des Moines, Iowa.
1862/02/16
"Send me the fourth cavalry. Orders for Fort Leavenworth are countermanded."
GLC05601.054
to: General Strong, Benton Barracks.
"Have the Mich. cavalry armed & equipped immediately. Transporation must be dispensed with if they go in boats." [On telegraph form.]
GLC05601.055
to: Major General U. S. Grant, Fort Henry.
1862/03/06
"Please inform me immediately the number of infantry, artillery & cavalry up the Tennessee, as near as you can."
GLC05601.077
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 100 (November 30, 1863)]
30 November 1863
Tyler & Allegre, fl. 1862-1865
Pencil signature of "Dr D Haskins" above the masthead. Report of the arrival of 175 severely wounded men from the fight at Germanna Ford. Article praising the cavalry in Northern Virginia. News that General William T. Sherman might be reinforcing the...
GLC05959.80.06
Circular address to the absentees from the Tenn. calvary of Forrest's command
February 13, 1865
Jackson, William Hicks, 1835-1903
From the headquarters of Brigadier General Jackson's calvary division. Jackson says he was recently put in charge of the Tennessee calvary "in this Department" and asks for their return to the colors. Says he feels identified with the troops and...
GLC05987.04
to Theophilus Rodenbough
5 June 1865
Noyes, Henry E., 1839-1919
Discusses the pursuit of Confederate General John B. Hood's army after Sherman's order to create the cavalry. Expresses Confidence that they will bring the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia under control, claiming that: "What 20,000 men...
GLC06005
[Collection of George W. Clark, field and staff, 4th regiment, Michigan, cavalry] [decimalized]
1863-1865
Clark, George W., fl. 1863-1865
Collection includes 16 letters. Also includes hand-drawn map of Middleton, Tennessee (decimalized as part of .06) and U.S. Cavalry saber (decimalized as .17).
GLC06167
to his wife
23 July 1861
May, Charles S., fl. 1861
Re: Writes of the (First) Battle of Bull Run, blaming the Northern defeat on "Imbecile Commanders", sends news of Frank (who escaped) and Dwight (who "stood it well").
GLC06167.01
to his Lizzie
8 January 1863
Writes from Georgetown Heights.
GLC06167.02
to his mother
13 March 1863
Writes from Camp Stanley. Pages 5-8 may go to another letter.
GLC06167.03
15 May 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes a clipping.
GLC06167.04
4 June 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
GLC06167.05
circa 1863
Written from headquarters of the Fourth Michigan Cavalry. Includes drawing of Middleton, Tennessee.
GLC06167.06
7 June 1863
Re: asks for news from home, refers to the Middletown raid, forwards his wish not to be mentioned in the town newspapers. Written at Camp Park.
GLC06167.07
28 August 1863
Re: refers to another Skirmish with the rebel forces, forwards a tale of flagraising for Tennessee folk . . . "They actually believed we 'Yanks' had enormous horns and long tails."
GLC06167.08
17 October 1863
Re: Sends news of himself, reminder to his sister of his birthday which is coming up a week later (he would turn 21), news of the death of Charley Allen.
GLC06167.09
January 29, 1864
Requests more mail from home, sends his own optimistic view on the war, recounts tale of another raid on an enemy camp.
GLC06167.10
30 May 1864
Recounts battles of cavalry fought with the rebels in Dallas, Georgia.
GLC06167.11
to his father
30 June 1864
Gives news of General Sherman's attacks on the enemy in Georgia, refers to the accuracy of the Rebel artillery fire, and requests that his father attempt to gain for him a commission as an officer.
GLC06167.12
23 October 1864
Relays news of war. Sends word of his position as Acting Adjutant for the regiment (a post he has held for two months and does not enjoy), reminds her that his twenty-second birthday occurred the day before.
GLC06167.13
January 15,1865
Gives news of the regiment march to Eastport, Mississippi. Relays his exact term of service remaining (seven months and twelve days left in the Union Army).
GLC06167.14
January 17, 1865
Relays tale of his difficulty obtaining a pass for entry into town to replace his boots and the fact that he is under arrest and will "stand a Court Martial" for the offense of being absent without leave. Sends this news as a warning of the possible...
GLC06167.15
January 29, 1865
Informs his mother of the regiment's return to Alabama, tells of life in Winter Quarters where there is no food, and notes that he is still under arrest, but expects to be released in a few days.
GLC06167.16
U.S. Cavalry sabre, owned by Clark
circa 1864
GLC06167.17
Cavalry insignia pin
1940-1945
102nd Cavalry insignia pin, with banner reading "Fide et Fortitudine."
GLC06196.133
Cartes de visite of the 8th Michigan Cavalry
1861 ca.
GLC06272
J.W. Excell, vignette bust portrait in uniform
[1861]
Excell imprint and green three-cent tax stamp on verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform. White mount with gold border.
GLC06272.01
Carte de visite of W.L. [Lindsay]
Van Stavoren, J.H., fl. 1861
Van Stavoren imprint and blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Yours truly, W.L. Lindsay[?], Capt. A.A.A.O., Chif. Ca[illegible] and Boss of Hdqr Negro." Three quarter length standing view in uniform.
GLC06272.02
Carte de visite of Captain J.Rexfo[r]d
Terry & Yeatman, fl. 1861
Terry & Yeatman imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. J. Rexfo[r?]d." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.03
Carte de visite of [West, Lieut.]
Terry & Yeatman imprint on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Lieut. West." Vignette bust portrait in uniform, facing proper left.
GLC06272.04
Carte de visite [Unidentified]
Illegible photographer's stamp and two red one-cent tax stamps on verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.05
Carte de visite of George M. Welles
Orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on recto: "Yours truly, Geo. M. Welles, Capt. 8th Mich. Ca." Ink inscription on verso: "Residence Niles, Mich." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.06
Carte de visite of D.R. Rozell[?]
Ink inscription on recto: Yours truly, D.R. Rozell, Lieut. 8th Mich. Cav." Ink inscription on verso: "Jonesville, Mich." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.08
Full length standing view of a very young soldier in uniform.
GLC06272.09
Carte de visite of [George Nunsley]
Millis' Gallery
Millis imprint and blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on recto: "Yours truly, Geo. Nunsley, 8th Mich. Cav." Vignette bust portrait in civilian dress.
GLC06272.10
Carte de visite [Unidentified.]
Orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.11
Carte de visite of John W. Bennett
Blue two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: "Capt. John W. Bennett." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.12
Carte de visite of Major Buck
Orange two-cent tax stamp on verso. Ink inscription on verso: Maj. Buck, Marshall, Mich." Vignette bust portrait in uniform.
GLC06272.13
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